Chapter 517 Fierce battle! The ultimate sound of the hexagonal warrior

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There is never anything accidental in the world, only necessity.

Without the power of a man like Carlos who jumped up and down, the Horde could still roam Azeroth for two years, and Ner'zhul could continue to battle Kil'jaeden.

After all, the "Deceiver"'s resentment towards the Prophet Velen made Kil'jaeden willing to wait, waiting for this bottle of wine called "Revenge" to get better and better as it aged.

Kil'jaeden expected Velen to kneel before him and admit his mistakes, not Sargeras's fatwa.

But the orcs failed, and the Alliance fought.

This meant that Kil'jaeden's plan also had flaws.

So Archimonde took over Draenor's affairs while mocking Kil'jaeden.

It's hard to judge who is stronger or weaker between Kil'jaeden and Archimonde, but there is a clear difference between the two in the eyes of onlookers.

Kil'jaeden's name is the Deceiver. He prefers to hide behind the scenes and use conspiracies to cause internal strife and disintegration of the enemy.

Archimonde's title is the Defiler, and he is a power-first pragmatist through and through. When its power is enough to crush all living beings, Archimonde does not mind standing at the forefront of the legion and using its unparalleled power to bring destruction to the legion's enemies. When the opponent still poses a threat to it, Archimonde does not mind using tactics, relying on the Burning Legion's almost unlimited troops to consume and weaken the opponent until Archimonde believes that he has a chance to win.

Archimonde is not a reckless man with below-the-line IQ, and Kil'jaeden is not a weakling who only knows how to conspire.

As the Burning Legion that has conquered countless worlds, it deserves to belong to the advanced interstellar civilization. Regardless of Draenor or Azeroth, in terms of civilization level and population size, they cannot be compared with the Burning Legion.

So Ner'zhul should turn his back and surrender as a courtesy?

Absolutely impossible!

Ner'zhul will never be a slave! ! !

Destiny has been changed, but what remains unchanged is the determination to fight.

Even though he understood that Kil'jaeden was the leader of the Legion who could not be disobeyed, Ner'zhul in history still acted in vain, feigning loyalty to obtain the forbidden knowledge of the Legion from Kil'jaeden, and planning an escape plan.

Although the final escape was like a joke, Kil'jaeden's reputation as "The Deceiver" was fulfilled, but even if he was made into the [Lich King], Ner'zhul did not give up his childhood ambitions.

This is the characteristic of a strong person who never gives up.

Even more so now.

For the orcs, the scriptwriter of fate has been changed. Unlike Kil'jaeden's coercion and inducement, in Archimonde's dictionary, only those who follow me will prosper and those who go against me will perish.

After granting Ner'zhul more power, Archimonde asked the old orc to immediately begin the summoning ritual.

The failure ten thousand years ago made Archimonde resentful of Azeroth. Even without Sargeras' urging, the Defiler did not allow existence in the universe that disobeyed him.

Ner'zhul did not have the courage to refuse Archimonde, so he could only do as the Defiler asked.

But this does not mean that Ner'zhul will carry out Archimonde's orders to the letter.

Originally, the safest place to summon was in Shadowmoon Valley, the home of the Shadowmoon Orcs.

But Ner'zhul is no longer the kind and kind shaman elder he once was. How could Ner'zhul dare to forget the painful lesson of the betrayal of his most trusted student, Gul'dan.

Therefore, Ner'zhul made a selfish but upright choice.

The summoning ritual of Archimonde was placed in the Tanarion Jungle, on the high mountain in the north of the jungle.

It was originally one of Draenor's magic nodes. Kil'jaeden had opened a small landing site there before, and the space barrier was weak; moreover, it was one of the magic nodes closest to the Dark Portal, even if it was not the most preferred. The reason that it is close enough can also convince the overseers of the Burning Legion; finally, and most importantly, because the Dark Portal is close enough, when the Dark Portal is closed, the powerful magic impact will directly cause the summoning ritual to fail, and even the magic power will be lost. The resonance will instantly take the lives of all demons present.

What a fucking thief.

From the very beginning, Ner'zhul has made up his mind to conquer the enemy. I want the forbidden knowledge of the Burning Legion, I want the dominion of the orc tribe, I want free will, I want it all!

The opening of the Dark Portal was originally the masterpiece of Medivh and Ner'zhul. If we talk about understanding the Dark Portal, Medivh ranks first, and Ner'zhul is the well-deserved second.

The two keys that opened the Dark Portal were once in the hands of the orcs. One has always belonged to Ner'zhul, and the other was handed over to Gul'dan from Medivh, who was contaminated by Sargeras' soul fragments.

Later, Medivh was stabbed to death by his brother, and Gul'dan, who was kneeling and licking Sargeras, was struck unconscious. Orgrim took the opportunity to seize the Shadow Council, and the key fell into the hands of Orgrim.

Unfortunately, the Juggernaut's last swan song was blocked by Carlos in front of the Dark Portal. During the chaos, the key that once belonged to Medivh was lost. Carlos, who didn't know that it existed, had no intention of looking for it.

Therefore, the last key is currently in Ner'zhul's hands.

With this thing, there are so many fun things you can do.

The key can not only open and close the door, but also block the keyhole.

After a simple modification, Ner'zhul turned the key into a detonator. As long as the alliance failed, Ner'zhul would personally stop Archimonde's arrival.

Plan passes.

After making all preparations, Ner'zhul was ready to sit on the mountain and watch the fight.

Even without Velen's report, Ner'zhul would find a way to guide the Alliance to discover Archimonde's summoning ritual, and choosing the Tanarion Jungle would, in a sense, make it easier for the Alliance to cause trouble.

Even using ogres as cannon fodder and the orcs not doing their job was the result of Ner'zhul's planning behind his back.

Kil'jaeden, Archimonde, Ner'zhul, and Carlos, everyone wanted to be the oriole behind the mantis stalking the cicada. Through strange calculations, a seemingly coincidental and inevitable result emerged.

Carlos rushed in with all his might and discovered the orc ceremonial ground.

Turalyon just managed to "win in danger" in a head-on fight, and he was evenly matched with the ogres and orcs.

Kilrogg was prompted by Ner'zhul to fake matches and play tacit matches, fighting passively with the mission of delaying the Alliance.

Even if Kil'jaeden detects a flaw, he will never mind if Archimonde suffers a "little setback."

Only Archimonde's subordinates, the orcs who watch single-mindedly perform the summoning ritual.

Unfortunately, the key to determining the success or failure of a summoning ritual is never the ritual itself.

Carlos found the right direction through countless "accidents".

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